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Healthful Living and Fitness Education, B.A.


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Dr. Huelskamp (program coordinator)

The Healthful Living and Fitness Education program is designed for students who want to enter K‑12 teaching or the health, wellness and fitness industries. Students must complete the core courses and then, choose from one of two concentrations: the K‑12 Teacher Licensure concentration or the Lifetime Fitness and Health concentration. The K‑12 Teacher Licensure concentration is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), and prepares students to teach, coach and assume leadership positions in K‑12 schools. The Lifetime Fitness and Health concentration prepares students for a career in the health and fitness industry. A Master of Education (MED) degree and a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) are also offered, in conjunction with the Watson College of Education.

Oral Communication Requirement:


To satisfy the oral communication requirement for the B.A. degree in Healthful Living and Fitness Education, a student must successfully complete HFE 235 .

Applied Learning Requirement:


To satisfy the applied learning requirement for the B.A. degree in Healthful Living and Fitness Education, a student must successfully complete EDN 409  or HFE 348 .

Requirements for a Major in Healthful Living and Fitness Education for the B.A. Degree:


II. Concentration (27-33 hours)


Students must select one of the following concentrations:

Total Degree Requirements: 70-76 hours


Additional Information for Teacher Licensure:


Students within the K-12 Teacher Licensure Track are required to take 18 hours in an academic concentration area.  Healthful Living and Fitness Education majors in the K-12 Teacher Licensure concentration are encouraged to the Community Health concentration. The 18 hours of health content for the Community Health concentration are satisfied through the completion of the following courses: HEA 205 , HEA 207 , HEA 210 , HEA 304 , HFE 221 , and HFE 391   which are embedded within the degree core requirements and the K-12 Teacher Licensure concentration.

In order to be eligible for an internship, students must:

  • Be admitted to the Watson College of Education
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or better
  • Have completed all required education courses and ideally all academic major courses
  • Complete an application for internship at least one semester in advance of the intended student teaching semester and attend orientation meetings
  • Earn a grade of ‘C-’ or better in all required health and physical education courses.

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